I've finally come around the your sort of thinking. Notes and Domino is still too low key for IBM. Web Sphere, is still their answer to Share Point.
In regards to moving away from Notes and Domino, I was advised about 2 year ago, by an ex-Notes and Domino Developer to move to Sales Force. He was moving at the time to a position with Sales Force. Only recently have I started to really look into it and from what I can see, it seems more of a natural progression for Notes and Domino developers. From the youtube videos and demos, it looks the "bee's knees".
Hey Jake,
I've finally come around the your sort of thinking. Notes and Domino is still too low key for IBM. Web Sphere, is still their answer to Share Point.
In regards to moving away from Notes and Domino, I was advised about 2 year ago, by an ex-Notes and Domino Developer to move to Sales Force. He was moving at the time to a position with Sales Force. Only recently have I started to really look into it and from what I can see, it seems more of a natural progression for Notes and Domino developers. From the youtube videos and demos, it looks the "bee's knees".
Give it a try, you may like it.
Later
Patrick